Bell & Howell test patterns: Difference between revisions

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→‎Pre-1984 test patterns: If i remember correctly, the Amsterdam Kill VHS also had the 400 Hz tone test pattern as well.
For a fact that for the first few years Prism worked with Bell & Howell, a few Prism tapes will be added here.
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* ''The Conversation'' (Paramount Home Video, 1981) - White screen, 867 Hz tone (slow clicking, 60 seconds)
* ''The Country Girl'' (Thorn EMI Video, 1982)
* ''Crystal Gayle in Concert'' (Prism Entertainment, 1984)
* ''Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier'' (Fotomat Video, 1980)
* ''The Day the Earth Caught Fire'' (Thorn EMI Video, 1981) - White screen, 1000 Hz tone (60 seconds)
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* ''Diana Ross in Concert'' (RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1982) - White screen, 1000 Hz tone (60 seconds)
* ''Dr. Strangelove'' (RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1983) - White screen, 1000 Hz tone (60 seconds)
* ''A Doll's House'' (Prism Entertainment, 1984)
* ''Dominique is Dead'' (Prism Entertainment, 1984)
* ''Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River'' (Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment, 1979)
* ''Dracula (1979 version)'' (MCA Videocassette, Inc., 1980) - Black screen, 1000 Hz tone (60 seconds)
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* ''Fright'' (Allied Artists Video, 1979)
* ''The Front'' (Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment, 1982) - White screen, 1000 Hz tone (60 seconds)
* ''The Freedom Force'' (Prism Entertainment, 1984)
* ''Fun with Dick and Jane'' (Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment, 1979)
* ''The Funhouse'' (MCA Videocassette, Inc., 1982)